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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Manual of Land Warfare Part 3 Vol 3 Pam No 1 Drill 1979, 1979
Soft covered booklet. 4 copiesDSN 7610-66-096-4848army drill -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Manual, Central Drawing Office, Band Manual 1963, 1/6/1963
... Macleod melbourne Manual Band training drill DSN 7610-66-018-3958 ...Hard covered, loose leaf book with 'Arnos" binder, 108 pages plus additional relevant pages filed at back. Covers band drill, staff drill, training of Corps drummers, training of flautistsDSN 7610-66-018-3958manual, band training, drill -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Operator's Drills and Tests for Harnesses 'A' and 'B', September 1959
Soft covered book detailing the drills and tests for radio harnesses Types 'A' and 'B'.WO Code 9606radio, training manuals -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Manual - Book, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Operators Manual, July 1981
Used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing the setting up, drills and tests of radios and associated equipments as used within the Royal Australian Armoured Corpsradio, training doctrine, hand books -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900s
This item wasused before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength. This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) within the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools was and still is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron, hand operated Auger has a short barrel shaped cylinder at one end (known as the "Eye") and at the other end a Helical screw blade (screws the cutting edge into wooden material, thereby creating a hole 3/4 inch diameter in the wood) . The barrel section at the top permits a metal or wooden leverage plank to be inserted. The main rod has a 180mm long cutting/screw blade running from the bottom up towards the "eye" end. From the end of the screw blade to the handle is 380mm and cylindrical, but this changes at 550mm from the "eye" end to a 14mm x 10mm rectangular shape shaft.This shaft end is welded to the "Eye".On the shaft below the "eye" is stamped " MATHESON GLASGOW" on the front side and a spade (cards) symbol on the back.auger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900's
This item was before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength.This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) of the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron hand operated drill, has a short barrel-shaped cylinder, known as "the eye" welded across the main rod and is 30mm in circumference. It also has a hole drilled to allow a screw to be fastened onto the hand stock ( not available).The main rod is solid for 400mm and then has been flattened and coiled (Helical screw blade) for another 200mm. At the end of the larger screw blade there is a smaller gauged starter blade with a pointer thread 15mm long. This Auger produces a 1/8th inch hole (metric measurement not used at time of manufacture) See KVHS 0469 for 3/4 inch hole and KVHS 0471 for another 1/8th inch hole.A number 5 stamped on the flat sideauger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900's
This item was before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength.This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) of the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron hand operated drill, has a short barrel-shaped cylinder, known as "the eye" welded across the main rod and is 30mm in circumference. It also has a hole drilled to allow a screw to be fastened onto the hand stock ( not available).The main rod is solid for 400mm and then has been flattened and coiled (Helical screw blade) for another 200mm. At the end of the larger screw blade there is a smaller gauged starter blade with a pointer thread 15mm long. This Auger produces a 1/8th inch hole (metric measurement not used at time of manufacture) See KVHS 0469 for 3/4 inch hole and KVHS 0470 for another 1/8th inch hole.auger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Treadle Machine, Early 20th century
This foot-powered treadle machine could be used to manually operate many devices such as a sewing machine or spinning wheel. Treadle machines were used to power sewing machines, dental drills, lathes, spinning wheels and saws The machine is mounted on a board to demonstrate treadle operation.This mounted, smoothly working treadle machine demonstrates the treadle mechanism that was used in the early 20th century to power mechanical devices and in turn to save time, energy and money. The treadle was used in domestic and industrial environments. The Collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village has two treadle-operated dentist's drills, a treadle sewing machine, a saw, a lathe and a treadle paper numbering machine.Treadle-powered machine; a black painted metal wheel with four curved spokes, connected to a wooden treadle. The height of the wheel is adjustable. The mechanical device is mounted on a thick rectangular wooden block. The working treadle mechanism turns smoothly. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, treadle machine, manual machine, foot treadle, display treadle, treadle, demonstration, education, working model -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book - Instruction Manual, British War Office, Manual of Siege and Garrison Artillery Exercises Vol 1, ca 24-06-1882
This little book has been designed to fit into a small space such as a pocket, backpack or trunk. The brass book lock helps keep the pages and covers together, preserving them from being bent, torn or damaged in handling.The book includes four of ten parts of the Manual, published for use in training the garrison troops, including the placement and firing of cannon. The four parts included in this Volume I are: - Part 1 - Gunnery Part 2 - Ammunition Part 3 - Siege Artillery Part 4 - Garrison Gun Drills The remaining six of then parts are: - Part 5 - Material and Appliances Part 6 - Elementary Instruction Part 7 - Machines Part 8 - Mounting and Dismounting Ordnance Part 9 - Sleighs Part 10 - Sheers and DerricksThe book is significant to both British and Australian history, being issued for the training of the garrison defense of both countries in the late 10th Century. It is also significant for its connection with other historical military items within the Collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village.Manual of Siege and Garrison Artillery Exercises Vol 1 [Parts I, II, III, IV] Publisher Her Majestys Stationery Office Date 1879, Corrected June 24th 1882 Small, red, hard-cover book with embossed gold letters and British Coat of Arms on the front. The book has a brass closure or locking clip across the text block. There are diagrams and a foldout table within the text. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, training manual, book, british garrison, garrison artillery, siege exercises, british government training book, technical book, pocket book, manual of siege and garrison artillery exercises vol 1, garrison exercises, military training, defense training, british artillery, royal artillery, gunnery, gun drill, brass book lock, british war office, locking clip, reference book -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, K.H. Fraenkel, Manual on Rock Blasting Vol 2, 1953, 1953
School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation UniversityThe School of Mines and Industry Ballarat was established as a school to teach about mining in 1870, this book would have been a good example of the information taught at the school.Manual in a hard covered ring binder. The manual is written in English and Swedish. Includes illustrations.rock blasting, mining, compressed air supply, compressor plants, rock drills, explosives, electrical firing, short delay blasting, ventilation -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army: gun drill for Howitzer light towed 105mm (Aust) No. 1 comprising howitzer 105mm M2A2 or M2A1, 1970
... weapons Australia - Armed Forces - Service manuals Australian Army ...howitzers, military weapons, australia - armed forces - service manuals -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item), Flight Reference Cards Vickers Viscount XR 801 and XR 802 Miscellaneous Drills
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - GAF Drawing Office Manual Volume; Bob Nash; Specifications; General; Bolts; Clips; Design; Drills; Electrical; Grommets; Injection Moulding; Knobs; Fasteners; Nuts; Materials; Lofting; Limits; Pins; Screws; Rivets; Pipes; Washers
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Basic Training Manual 1-7 Metal Trades Fitting Drilling, Department of Employment, Education and Training Ansett
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Basic Skills Manual 1-7 Drilling, Department of Labor and Immigration Ansett
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - A Guide to Standard Screw Threads and Twist Drills (Small sizes) (The Model Engineer Series No 27), A Guide to Standard Screw Threads and Twist Drills (Small sizes)
... Drills (Small sizes) Manual A Guide to Standard Screw Threads ... -
Clunes Museum
Manual - AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY MANUAL, International Harvester of Aust P/L, 1950-1960
.1 McCormick International GL-223 3pt linkage Tractor Mower .2 McCormick International GL-225 Post Hole Digger .3 Engineering Bulletin: EB17, Fordson Tractors .4 Massey-Ferguson 536 Side Delivery Rake Instruction Book .5 Massey-Ferguson 500 series drills, (fitting of the small seed boxes)owners manuals, mccormick international, massey ferguson, moore hydraulics, mower, tractor, drills -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students
A cream coloured cardboard with black writing. This is a folded booklet with four sections and all eight pages have information on themaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, enemy mines, booby traps, contact drills, scouting -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 2, Infantry Heavy Weapons, Pamphlet No. 21: Handling Drills For The 3 Inch Mortar, 1972 (Copy 1), 1972
A greenish gray coloured covered manual with two punch holes down the left hand side. The information on the front cover is in black ink. Top right hand side handwritten is Chap. 5 bring a dummy. under this reads DSN 7610-66-048-0380 australia - armed forces - service manuals, 3 inch mortar, infantry, weapons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Commonwealth of Australia, Provisional Drill for the 7.62MM Self Loading Rifle, 1968
A grey coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads 7610-068-5636. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the manual. The manual is has two metal staples down the left hand side.provisional drill, 7.62mm self loading rifle -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part three: Volume 3, Pamphlet No. 1, Drill 1979 (Copy 3), 1979
A khaki coloured cardboard booklet with black information on the front. Top right hand side reads 7610-66-096-4848. Below the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the Booklet. Yo the left of the Insignia there is a stamp which reads PDW. There are two punch holes down the left hand side. The booklet is covered in plastic.australia - armed forces - service manuals, land warfare -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part three: Volume 3, Pamphlet No. 1, Drill 1979 (Copy 1), 1979
A khaki coloured cardboard booklet with black information on the front. Top right hand side reads 7610-66-096-4848. Above the Australian Army Insignia there is a stamp which reads HQ 6 Cons Gp, Library. Top left hand side reads ACC No 17 in black texta. There are two punch holes down the left hand side. The booklet is covered in plastic.australia - armed forces - service manuals, land warfare -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part three: Volume 3, Pamphlet No. 1, Drill 1979 (Copy4), 1979
A khaki coloured cardboard booklet with black information on the front. Top right hand side reads 7610-66-096-4848. Above this is the W.O. 2 Moir. Below the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the Booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side. The booklet is covered in plastic. Amendment List No 1 is loose in the booklet.australia - armed forces - service manuals, land warfare, w.o. 2 moir -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part three: Volume 3, Pamphlet No. 1, Drill 1979 (Copy 2), 1979
A khaki coloured cardboard booklet with black information on the front. Top right hand side reads 7610-66-096-4848. Below the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the Booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side. The booklet is covered in plastic.australia - armed forces - service manuals, land warfare -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.005-ICL Canberra MK21 Flight Crew Checklist and Emergency Procedures Pilot Escape Drills
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, British Army, R.A.M.C. Training Pamphlet No. 1 Drills And Exercises, 1951
A crfeam coloured cardboard cover with black information on the font. Top right hand corner reads W.O. code No. 6774. There are three punch holes and two metal staples down the left hand side of the booklet.australia - armed forces - service manuals, r.a.m.c., royal army medical corps, drills, exercises -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 2, Infantry Heavy Weapons, Pamphlet No. 21: Handling Drills For The 3 Inch Mortar, 1972 (Copy 2), 1972
A greenish gray coloured covered manual with two punch holes down the left hand side. The information on the front cover is in black ink. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-048-0380 australia - armed forces - service manuals, 3 inch mortar, infantry, weapons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 2, Infantry Heavy Weapons, Pamphlet No. 21: Handling Drills For The 3 Inch Mortar, 1972 (Copy 3), 1972
A greenish gray coloured covered manual with two punch holes down the left hand side. The information on the front cover is in black ink. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-048-0380. There is a mark made by a stamp which reads ......Wo1, RSD 2 Mil Hosp on the top left hand sideaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, 3 inch mortar, infantry, weapons, 2 mil hosp -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - DRILL IN THREES AND MINING SAFETY, 1) Gale & Polden Ltd
... books-military/manuals Drill safety .2) Top right front ....1) Titled: Drill in Threes & Elementary Drill. Booklet, fawn cardboard cover, black printing, 40 white pages. .2) Titled: Mining Safety. Booklet, grey cardboard cover, black printing, illustrated, 24 white pages. .2) Top right front cover written in pencil: “D CLARK”books-military/manuals, drill, safety -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - MILITARY DRILL ALL ARMS, Command of the Military Board, C.1953
... Manual, Australian Military Forces Drill, all Arms 1953... the basics to military Funerals. Books military drill 1953 Manual ...The contents cover 16 differant types of drill from the basics to military Funerals.Manual, Australian Military Forces Drill, all Arms 1953, light Kahki colour cardboard covers, 134 pages, all images and print in black., books military, drill 1953